FRANCE: Plassat takes up Carrefour CEO role early

FRANCE: Plassat takes up Carrefour CEO role early

French retail giant Carrefour has sped up its transition to a new CEO, with Georges Plassat taking over the role a month early.

UK: Costs pull Dairy Crest FY profits into red

UK: Costs pull Dairy Crest FY profits into red

The UK's largest dairy processor Dairy Crest has made a full-year net loss after incurring impairment charges at its dairies business.

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FRANCE: France's food industry grows despite "turbulence"

France's food industry recorded a 6.8% increase in sales last year, despite "economic turbulence", "extreme" climatic conditions and geopolitical unrest.

The just-food interview - Arla UK CEO Peter Lauritzen and Milk Link CEO Neil Kennedy

The just-food interview - Arla UK CEO Peter Lauritzen and Milk Link CEO Neil Kennedy

In this month's just-food interview, Peter Lauritzen, CEO of Arla UK, and Neil Kennedy, chief executive of Milk Link, speak to Katy Askew about the benefits the proposal would bring the companies and their farmer-owners.

Talking shop: Price-driven Asda prospers - for now

Talking shop: Price-driven Asda prospers - for now

Asda has reported "market-leading growth" in early 2012. Analysts say the UK retailer's focus on price has helped it gain shoppers from Tesco and Morrisons, although, if and when the economy recovers it many need to demonstrate it can offer more.

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Frozen fruit and vegetables globally, UK savoury snacks - just-food

Frozen fruit and vegetables globally, UK savoury snacks - just-food's research round-up

This week's research round-up includes a clutch of reports looking at frozen fruit and vegetables globally and UK savoury snacks.


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FRANCE: Plassat takes up Carrefour CEO role early

24 May 2012

French retail giant Carrefour has sped up its transition to a new CEO, with Georges Plassat taking over the role a month early.

UK: Costs pull Dairy Crest FY profits into red

24 May 2012

The UK's largest dairy processor Dairy Crest has made a full-year net loss after incurring impairment charges at its dairies business.

UK: Booker profits surge on sales, margins

24 May 2012

UK cash-and-carry retailer Booker has reported a 27% rise in annual profits, boosted by higher sales, improved margins and an extra week of trading.

 

In the spotlight - Kellogg could need more than brand "refresh"

Facing tough markets in the US and Europe, Kellogg has relaunched its 106-year-old namesake brand. Analysts have argued Kellogg is trying to breathe fresh life into a brand facing stiff competition, including increasingly from own label.

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Arla, Milk Link continues UK dairy consolidation

Arla, Milk Link continues UK dairy consolidation

The combination of Danish-Swedish co-op Arla Foods and UK counterpart Milk Link is the latest deal in the country's dairy sector following Muller's takeover of Robert Wiseman Dairies earlier this year.

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Harriet Lamb outlined her views on sustainability at an FDF event earlier this week

Comment: Consumers central to industry's sustainability drive

Stakeholders from campaign groups to industry representatives made it clear this week the food sector needs to improve its environmental credentials. However, as Dean Best writes, the sector needs to take consumers along with them, thoughts echoed by Marks and Spencer chief executive Marc Bolland yesterday (22 May).

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The just-food interview - Unilever CEO Paul Polman

Consumer goods group Unilever has published the latest results of its Sustainable Living Plan programme. Dean Best met Unilever CEO Paul Polman to discuss the initiative, the successes so far and the problems ahead.

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Food thrives in mixed M&S results

Food thrives in mixed M&S results

Marks and Spencer has reported higher sales and margins from its food business in a set of mixed results that included a patchy performance from the UK retailer's general merchandise arm and a cut to the top end of its group sales forecast.


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The just-food interview - Arla UK CEO Peter Lauritzen and Milk Link CEO Neil Kennedy

23 May 2012

Arla Foods and Milk Link have revealed plans to merge their operations in the UK. If approved, the combined entity would become the largest dairy processor in the market. In this month's just-food interview, Peter Lauritzen, CEO of Arla UK, and Neil Kennedy, chief executive of Milk Link, speak to Katy Askew about the benefits the proposal would bring the companies and their farmer-owners.

Comment: Consumers central to industry's sustainability drive

23 May 2012

Stakeholders from campaign groups to industry representatives made it clear this week the food sector needs to improve its environmental credentials. However, as Dean Best writes, the sector needs to take consumers along with them, thoughts echoed by Marks and Spencer chief executive Marc Bolland yesterday (22 May).

On the money: NPD sets M&S apart on food - Bolland

22 May 2012

Marks and Spencer chief executive Marc Bolland has insisted the UK retailer's product development sets it apart from rival grocers as he faced questions over the launch of a cut-price own-label range.

On the money: Cranswick sees growth through innovation, value-focus

22 May 2012

UK meat group Cranswick has pointed to its focus on product development and delivering "value" to consumers for its improved annual sales and profits.

On the money: Campbell undertaking "review" of US soups business

21 May 2012

Campbell Soup Co. has said it is reviewing all aspects of its US soup business and expects further execution adjustments after the division dragged on group profits in the first nine-months of the year.

On the money: Spartan develops Valu Land to tackle discounters

21 May 2012

Michigan-based regional retailer and food distributor Spartan Stores is developing a "value store" format under the Valu Land banner as it looks to see off the challenge presented by discount retailers.

Best bits: Industry's green efforts return to spotlight

21 May 2012

This week, two conferences in London will look at how the food industry is trying to alleviate its impact on the environment and the events are timely, with the UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio next month.

Talking shop: Price-driven Asda prospers - for now

18 May 2012

Asda, the UK's second-largest retailer, has reported "market-leading growth" in early weeks of 2012. Analysts say Asda's focus on price has helped the retailer gain shoppers from the likes of Tesco and Morrisons, although, if and when the economy recovers, it may need to demonstrate it can offer consumers more. Dean Best reports.

On the money: Wal-Mart focuses US price investment on grocery

17 May 2012

Wal-Mart Stores has focused its investment in pricing on the grocery aisle as it looks to grow customer traffic and loyalty in the US.

 

Deal or no deal: CSM prepares for bakery bids

Dutch food and ingredients group CSM announced plans to sell off its bakery business earlier this week and we look at the interest the sale could generate.

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